Review by Zoë Brigley Poems on Nature, compiled by Gaby Morgan and introduced by Helen Macdonald. Macmillan, 2025. US Macmillan website. UK Macmillan wesbite. Poems on Nature is an anthology compiled by Gaby Morgan and introduced by Helen Macdonald, author of H is for Hawk. The anthology is reminiscent of collections of nineteenth-century poetry common … Continue reading Poems on Nature: Tradition vs. Modern Ecology
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A Review of Roselle Angwin’s A Spell in the Forest – by Sarah Bitter
Rosie Angwin's A Spell in the Forest blends mythology, spirituality, and creative tasks to foster a deeper connection with trees. Sarah Bitter explores the book, noting that while the interdisciplinary approach may not resonate with everyone, it invites contemplation on nature amid ecological crises. Read on to hear more about how the book encourages reverence for trees as sacred and offers insights for nurturing environmental relationships.
A Review of Noreen Masud’s A Flat Place by Glyn F. Edwards
Noreen Masud, A Flat Place: A Memoir, Penguin: 2024. Hbk £16.99. Pbk £10.99. Ebook £6.99. The cover of Noreen Masud's A Flat Place featuring a flat beach landscape. As flatness offers respite to Noreen Masud, A Flat Place offers an antidote to the tropes and constructs that threaten to make some nature writing a slightly … Continue reading A Review of Noreen Masud’s A Flat Place by Glyn F. Edwards